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- Staircase and Landing at Fair Lane, Home of Clara and Henry Ford, circa 1925 - In the early 1910s, Henry and Clara Ford selected 1300 acres of farmland in Dearborn, Michigan, as the site for a new house -- shunning the eastern suburbs chosen by many of Detroit's wealthy citizens. In 1916, the couple moved into their newly constructed 31,000-square-foot home. The mansion contained 56 rooms including seven bedrooms, fifteen baths, and other standard living spaces.

- circa 1925
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Staircase and Landing at Fair Lane, Home of Clara and Henry Ford, circa 1925
In the early 1910s, Henry and Clara Ford selected 1300 acres of farmland in Dearborn, Michigan, as the site for a new house -- shunning the eastern suburbs chosen by many of Detroit's wealthy citizens. In 1916, the couple moved into their newly constructed 31,000-square-foot home. The mansion contained 56 rooms including seven bedrooms, fifteen baths, and other standard living spaces.
- Staircase and Entrance Hall inside Fair Lane, Home of Henry Ford, circa 1925 - In the early 1910s, Henry and Clara Ford selected 1300 acres of farmland in Dearborn, Michigan, as the site for a new house -- shunning the eastern suburbs chosen by many of Detroit's wealthy citizens. In 1916, the couple moved into their newly constructed 31,000-square-foot home. The mansion contained 56 rooms including seven bedrooms, fifteen baths, and other standard living spaces.

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Staircase and Entrance Hall inside Fair Lane, Home of Henry Ford, circa 1925
In the early 1910s, Henry and Clara Ford selected 1300 acres of farmland in Dearborn, Michigan, as the site for a new house -- shunning the eastern suburbs chosen by many of Detroit's wealthy citizens. In 1916, the couple moved into their newly constructed 31,000-square-foot home. The mansion contained 56 rooms including seven bedrooms, fifteen baths, and other standard living spaces.
- Photomontage Showing the Heinz Administration Building at the Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1909 - Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of interior and exterior views of the Administration Building. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties."

- 1909
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Photomontage Showing the Heinz Administration Building at the Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1909
Photographs of the H.J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of interior and exterior views of the Administration Building. This arrangement of photos was featured in the catalog, "Home of the 57 Varieties."
- Flight of 116 Steps Leading to the Wine Storage Cellars at Champagne Pommery & Greno near Rheims, France, circa 1925 -

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Flight of 116 Steps Leading to the Wine Storage Cellars at Champagne Pommery & Greno near Rheims, France, circa 1925
- Staircase inside the J.R. Jones General Store at its Original Site, 1927 -

- August 23, 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Staircase inside the J.R. Jones General Store at its Original Site, 1927
- Staircase inside the J.R. Jones General Store at its Original Site, 1927 -

- August 23, 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Staircase inside the J.R. Jones General Store at its Original Site, 1927
- Stereograph, "Grand Staircase, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.," 1899 - United States lawmakers established the Library of Congress in 1800. For nearly 100 years, the growing library occupied limited space in the U.S. Capitol. Congress eventually authorized the construction of a permanent building in 1886, and the structure opened in 1897. Since its founding, the Library of Congress has become one of the world's largest repositories of recorded knowledge.

- 1899
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Stereograph, "Grand Staircase, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.," 1899
United States lawmakers established the Library of Congress in 1800. For nearly 100 years, the growing library occupied limited space in the U.S. Capitol. Congress eventually authorized the construction of a permanent building in 1886, and the structure opened in 1897. Since its founding, the Library of Congress has become one of the world's largest repositories of recorded knowledge.